Includes bibliographical references.; Supported by a grant from the US Department of Transportation and the North Carolina Department of Transportation through the Center for Transportation and the Environment, NC State University.

Cover title.; "Because of its many benefits to wildlife and its relatively high economic value, fire is a land manager's best tool to improve wildlife habitat."; "3/02"--Colophon.; Includes bibliographical references (p. 14).

Cover title.; "NC State University."; "Many timberland owners value their land for more than just timber. ... Improving small woodlands is a step-by-step process. This publication will help woodland owners become familiar with these steps, with the...

This study combines the initial Inventory of the natural areas and rare species of Durham County by Robert D. Sutter in 1987 and the Inventory of the wildlife habitats, movement corridors, and rare animal populations of Durham County, North...